December 18th 2000
The Ballot, Via the Courthouse

According to Lani Guinier, the winner-take-all scheme involved in redistricting calls for changes to implement a system of proportional voting.

December 17th 2000
Prof. Guinier writes on Florida and Proportional Representation
San Jose Mercury News

2000 presidential elections revealed the problem of american democracy, which can be solved in various way, one of them being proportional voting.

December 14th 2000
Correcting the Count
Sam Smith's Progressive Review

December 13th 2000
Voting system needs scrutiny
Eugene Register-Guard

Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) makes his case for H.R. 5361

December 13th 2000
Two easy ways to reform elections
Christian Science Monitor

The current electoral system severely hurt Al Gore's chances in the 2000 election, leading many to ponder the impacts of certain electoral reforms, such as instant-runoff voting.

December 11th 2000
A 'modern' democracy that can't count votes
Los Angeles Times

American voting system needs to be improved in many ways, both in terms of the electoral system and the technical solutions.

December 8th 2000
Formula for a Fair Count
Grist

The plurality voting in US violates basic rules of fair and democratic elections, when despite receiving more of the popular vote, the candidate still loses.

December 8th 2000
States Look at Electoral College Changes
Scripps Howard

December 6th 2000
Real vote total: A mythological figure
Cincinnati Post

This article notes both the impossibility of generating accurate voting totals and cites FairVote on the range of majorian voting regimes available.

December 6th 2000
Share political leadership fairly
USA Today

Proportional representation offers women and other minorities the chance to achieve fair representation.

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IRV Soars in Twin Cities, FairVote Corrects the Pundits on Meaning of Election Night '09
Election Day '09 was a roller-coaster for election reformers.  Instant runoff voting had a great night in Minnesota, where St. Paul voters chose to implement IRV for its city elections, and Minneapolis voters used IRV for the first time—with local media touting it as a big success. As the Star-Tribune noted in endorsing IRV for St. Paul, Tuesday’s elections give the Twin Cities a chance to show the whole state of Minnesota the benefits of adopting IRV. There were disappointments in Lowell and Pierce County too, but high-profile multi-candidate races in New Jersey and New York keep policymakers focused on ways to reform elections;  the Baltimore Sun and Miami Herald were among many newspapers publishing commentary from FairVote board member and former presidential candidate John Anderson on how IRV can mitigate the problems of plurality elections.

And as pundits try to make hay out of the national implications of Tuesday’s gubernatorial elections, Rob Richie in the Huffington Post concludes that the gubernatorial elections have little bearing on federal elections.

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